An Earthquake Can Be Predicted
Manana Kachakhidze, Nino Kachakhidze-Murphy

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that VLF/LF electromagnetic radiation can serve as a reliable precursor for predicting earthquakes, including their magnitude, epicenter, and timing, with high accuracy.
Contribution
The study introduces a method using VLF/LF electromagnetic radiation analysis to predict earthquakes' key parameters simultaneously, enhancing prediction precision.
Findings
VLF/LF electromagnetic radiation correlates with fault formation.
All three earthquake parameters can be determined from electromagnetic data.
Moderate and strong earthquakes can be predicted accurately.
Abstract
The paper represents the VLF/LF electromagnetic radiation as the earthquake's true precursor. It is shown that this parameter is capable of describing the fault formative process in the focal area. Besides, VLF/LF electromagnetic radiation frequency analysis gives the possibility simultaneously to determine all three characteristic parameters necessary for incoming earthquake prediction (magnitude, epicenter, and time of occurring). It is shown that the prediction of moderate and strong earthquakes is possible with great precision.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · Seismology and Earthquake Studies · earthquake and tectonic studies
